Hawaii governor took 17 minutes to correct missile alert because he didn't know his Twitter password

Hawaii Gov. David Ige answers questions during a hearing after an emergency alert mistakenly warned of a ballistic missile attack. (Jennifer Sinco Kelleher/AP)

At least his password isn't "password123"?

Gov. David Ige knew within two minutes that Hawaiians had mistakenly received a ballistic missile alert on the morning of Jan. 13 — but it took another 17 minutes to issue a correction because he forgot his Twitter password.